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This Wearable Gesture Sensor Packs AI Smarts to Strip the Noise From the Signal, Even at Sea
Hackster | November 18, 2025

Researchers from the University of California San Diego have developed a wearable device that, they say, can let people control robots and other machi...

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Scientists Could Soon Recreate This Creature's Superpower for Humanity
Popular Mechanics | November 13, 2025

Scientists hope that Xanthommatin, the pigment that helps cephalopods change color, can be used in useful biomaterials like natural sunscreens and col...

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This "Unawareable" Smart Cup Tracks Your Vitamin C Levels -- And Draws Power From Your Sweat
Hackster | November 11, 2025

Researchers from the University of California San Diego and the University of California have designed an "unawareable" smart cup that can t...

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New smart cup sticker delivers instant vitamin C readings from fingertip sweat
Interesting Engineering | November 10, 2025

A fingertip on a cup may soon reveal more about your nutrition than a clinic visit. A team of engineers at the University of California San Diego has ...

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UNIGRID Fully Charged for Increased Production
San Diego Business Journal | November 5, 2025

UNIGRID, Inc. is poised to expand its production capacity 20-fold over the next year following the sodium-ion battery company's rapid growth in foundr...

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The best source of critical minerals is driving down U.S. streets
The Washington Post | October 29, 2025

When an EV battery dies somewhere in North America, there's a good chance it'll wind up at Redwood Materials, the company that runs the biggest lithiu...

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Satellites Are Leaking the World?s Secrets: Calls, Texts, Military and Corporate Data
Wired | October 13, 2025

With just $800 in basic equipment, researchers at UC San Diego found a stunning variety of data?including thousands of T-Mobile users? calls and texts...

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Why Are More Young People Getting Cancer?
The New York Times | October 1, 2025

In the last decade, more than a dozen types of cancer have risen among people under 50. Scientists don't have all of the answers, but research is star...

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The bacteria turning waste plastic into painkillers
BBC | September 25, 2025

Earlier this year an extraordinary new way of using waste plastic made headlines. A common bacterium was genetically engineered to eat a plastic-deriv...

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13 Bizarre Deep Sea Animals That Are Stranger (and Cooler) Than Science Fiction
ZME Science | September 3, 2025

The deep sea has a reputation for producing "monsters." These animals aren't curiosities from a horror show; they are masterworks of evoluti...

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Many Lung Cancers Are Now in Nonsmokers. Scientists Want to Know Why.
The New York Times | July 22, 2025

Scientists are starting to see that the biology of cancer in nonsmokers differs from cancers seen in people with a smoking history--and may require di...

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Here's how air pollution may trigger lung cancer
Science News | July 21, 2025

Air pollution may steer lung cells toward cancer ­-- even in people who've never smoked a cigarette. People living in high pollution areas may rack u...

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